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you you might see the tsa doing a double-check. they might be less forgiving of something in their bag that causes them suspicion. before they might have given it a pass. they won't do that right now. one big concern is the sequester and what if any effects that might have on the tsa staffing levels around the country as they take this elevated posture even more seriously. at specific police departments around the country, you're seeing more showing of the badge. what that means is that we're really seeing maybe not an increase in staffs but more of a visible presence them want to be sure that the public is aware that they are on the job and doing their job. so everywhere from of course, new york and boston to l.a. to denver. you name it. you're likely to see that. we can also talk about two events. that really speak to how much the country is really kind of on edge, more so than it's been in recent years. we have the event today at boston logan airport. we had a u.s. airways flight that was evacuated out on the ramp because of a r
you you might see the tsa doing a double-check. they might be less forgiving of something in their bag that causes them suspicion. before they might have given it a pass. they won't do that right now. one big concern is the sequester and what if any effects that might have on the tsa staffing levels around the country as they take this elevated posture even more seriously. at specific police departments around the country, you're seeing more showing of the badge. what that means is that we're...
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the tsa also stepping up passenger screenings. meanwhile, event organizers began revisiting security plans for big upcoming gatherings. the oklahoma city marathon, a bike race in houston, a 10k in miami, nascar in virginia, even the kentucky derby and indy 500 getting a second look. >> i think the events in boston yesterday will raise once again the consciousness that there is a reason, there is a need for the extra security that they encounter. >> reporter: since 9/11, there's been a dramatic increase in the use of security cameras. today an influential republican called for even more. >> being out on the street, there's not an expectation of privacy. >> reporter: at the lapd intelligence nerve center, the police chief insisted his cameras and officers can't do it alone. >> there is no way that 10,000 los angeles police officers can watch over a city of 4 million people. without the help of the people that they're watching. >> reporter: the message since 9/11, if you see something, say something. police and security experts are r
the tsa also stepping up passenger screenings. meanwhile, event organizers began revisiting security plans for big upcoming gatherings. the oklahoma city marathon, a bike race in houston, a 10k in miami, nascar in virginia, even the kentucky derby and indy 500 getting a second look. >> i think the events in boston yesterday will raise once again the consciousness that there is a reason, there is a need for the extra security that they encounter. >> reporter: since 9/11, there's been...
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jon: there are no full-body scans or tsa pat-downs via the internet and it seems these days a lot of communication with agents in this country, witness nadal hasan, for instance, are taking place via the internet? >> there is no doubt there is a lot of radicalization and planning and other kinds of activity that is going on by the internet. of course everyone knows the internet isn't a sovereign space. you can be anywhere in the world and still have an effect anywhere else in the world. it is one of those major areas where i'm sure intelligence agencies work very, very hard. and our laws at home may not be up to speed with what our national security needs are while we're trying to preserve a relatively free society. jon: it appears the two brothers were involved in the actual bombing, crazy aftermath, shootouts with police and so forth. what about a wider support structure? who paid for all of this? >> well, obviously the we need to know a lot of these kinds of answers. i think it is very implausible that these two operated in isolation. even if you just take the simple notion that t
jon: there are no full-body scans or tsa pat-downs via the internet and it seems these days a lot of communication with agents in this country, witness nadal hasan, for instance, are taking place via the internet? >> there is no doubt there is a lot of radicalization and planning and other kinds of activity that is going on by the internet. of course everyone knows the internet isn't a sovereign space. you can be anywhere in the world and still have an effect anywhere else in the world....
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wants to make sure we do not see this again shep is fighting to keep knives off airplanes after the tsa said it would ease restrictions on what passengers can take on flights, including knives. rebecca lost her husband on that tragic september day. rebecca, very good to have you i was surprised as you were when all of saud knives were allowed. we remember the famous shot of at at that atta on security video, his bag was screened just like everyone else's at the time. box cutter clearly visible but no one made a big deal about it. and here we are back to the future. it's crucial that somehow we stopped it so that's why i'm here in washington. >> neil: one of the arguments you hear for doing this is that they went too far. they started, you know, between the liquids and everything else they overdid it. maybe i could see some of that but the nice thing, like you, i agree that seems odd to bring back. but they are bringing it back. have any of the explanations they have given satisfied you. could satisfactory me to bring a knife back on an airplane. after all, that's what brought down the a
wants to make sure we do not see this again shep is fighting to keep knives off airplanes after the tsa said it would ease restrictions on what passengers can take on flights, including knives. rebecca lost her husband on that tragic september day. rebecca, very good to have you i was surprised as you were when all of saud knives were allowed. we remember the famous shot of at at that atta on security video, his bag was screened just like everyone else's at the time. box cutter clearly visible...
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the tsa's plan to let passengers bring small knives on planes is on hold. the new policy was to take effect thursday but the agency wants more input. critics say letting knives back in the cabin is a dangerous idea but supporters say it will let agents focus on bigger threats. >>> a football coach in steubenville, ohio, getting a two-year contract extension. the superintendent says it's for his work as administrator not as a coach. two of his players were convicted last month of raping a 16-year-old girl. critics say the coach knew about the rape but didn't help the investigation. more people could be charged in this case. >>> a smoking new health plan in new york city. the first big city could raise the smoking age from 18 to 21. the city counsel ruled out the idea monday. supporters said it could cut smoking from 18 to 20-year-olds by more than half. >>> so, you never know who or what you'll run into in the sir ki cuss /* circus bathroom. the clown is scary enough but a kansas woman ran into that, a tiger. the big cat bolted after the performance and ende
the tsa's plan to let passengers bring small knives on planes is on hold. the new policy was to take effect thursday but the agency wants more input. critics say letting knives back in the cabin is a dangerous idea but supporters say it will let agents focus on bigger threats. >>> a football coach in steubenville, ohio, getting a two-year contract extension. the superintendent says it's for his work as administrator not as a coach. two of his players were convicted last month of raping...
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why the tsa is delaying one of its new controversial policies. we'll tell you what's going on with that. you're watching "starting point." [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> welcome back to "starting point." police in spain arresting two suspected al qaeda terrorists. one is algerian, the other more beingen. spain's interior ministry says their profiles are similar to the boston bombing suspects. officials say there's no indication of an imminent attack but the arrest come days before sunday's madri
why the tsa is delaying one of its new controversial policies. we'll tell you what's going on with that. you're watching "starting point." [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well...
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so you've got less overtime, you have less training, you have less reserve controllers, less reserve tsa people. they're not going to be able to open up the extra line in security, and the air traffic controllers if things get busy, if you have got weather, there is going to be problems. fly early or fly late. martha: is this dangerous, peter? that makes me nervous to fly. should i be? >> no. i mean they have done it safely. we're going through the safest period in aviation history. the faa is not going to compromise safety but they are going to take their time and that's boeing to cause trouble, particularly if you're flying during busy times. martha: all right. peter goelz, we'll see how it works out. thank you so much, sir. good to see you. >> thanks, martha. bill: there is deadly flooding in six different states and concerns are growing that things are about to get a whole lot worse. the spring thaw is here for images like these. we'll take you there. martha: big question today on this. did the boston bombing suspects slip through the cracks of our intelligence? we're learning what t
so you've got less overtime, you have less training, you have less reserve controllers, less reserve tsa people. they're not going to be able to open up the extra line in security, and the air traffic controllers if things get busy, if you have got weather, there is going to be problems. fly early or fly late. martha: is this dangerous, peter? that makes me nervous to fly. should i be? >> no. i mean they have done it safely. we're going through the safest period in aviation history. the...
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. >> well, tsa for the judge to decide -- that's for the judge to decide. jon: we'll see. that's going to be an interesting conundrum for that defense team when and if we find out who they are. thanks very much, doug burns, lis wiehl. jenna: in other news, the white house is backing a plan to add a new tax to purchases made on the internet meant to level the playing field for local retailers, but it could cost you more money. chief washington correspondent be james rosen does a lot of online shopping as research for part of this segment, right, james? [laughter] what do we need to know about this change? >> reporter: well, propriety forbids me from sharing what i'm buying online, but at issue is a bill that has attracted an unusual degree of bipartisan support on capitol hill especially in the wake of the gun laws vote. the senate voted yesterday 74-20 to allow the marketplace fairness act to be debated and have amendments to it voted on. unlike a lot of other measures that make it to floor of the house or senate for consideration, the one is just 11 pages long. the propos
. >> well, tsa for the judge to decide -- that's for the judge to decide. jon: we'll see. that's going to be an interesting conundrum for that defense team when and if we find out who they are. thanks very much, doug burns, lis wiehl. jenna: in other news, the white house is backing a plan to add a new tax to purchases made on the internet meant to level the playing field for local retailers, but it could cost you more money. chief washington correspondent be james rosen does a lot of...